Maryland was one of the first states to be called for Hillary Clinton. Ten Electoral College votes went to Clinton, who took the state (but…
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A young man and impending PhD graduate from SUNY/Buffalo interviewed at UMBC for a teaching job in February of 1980. The man was Robert Deluty…
Amidst Election Day proceedings, several Maryland counties saw numerous problems according to local voters. Among the issues discussed, voters complained of long lines at the…
Nearly a thousand angry demonstrators rallied in downtown Baltimore last night against President-elect Donald Trump whom they denounced as a threat to the nation. The…
In light of UMBC’s prior Title IX case, the questioned has been raised whether incoming students are screened for past offenses. There are an array of…
Peabody Conservatory students Mauricio Rey Gallego and Teodora Adzharova are slated to come to UMBC in accordance with a new partnership between UMBC and the…
After several failed attempts and $2.36 million dollars later, the Baltimore Bikeshare program has finally been launched in the city. The program made its debut…
During the latest Student Government Association senate meeting, senate representatives met with senior associate vice president for administrative services, Terry Cook, who spoke upon the…
UMBC’s new virtual reality lab has finally made its debut. The π² Immersive Hybrid Reality Lab, as it is officially called, opened its doors on…
When individuals think of Simon Stacey, they immediately have positive opinions regarding him. Stacey, former director of UMBC Honors College, who was recently promoted to…